I actually completely forgot a somewhat important thing: the calculator icon on my taskbar is Overgrowth and the gear icon is Task Manager. I couldn't find Token equivalents, so I compensated. Maybe one day I'll make a Token Icon for Overgrowth myself.

I really tried to hang on to it after it became that unusable version of Chrome, but it was just impossible. It turned from the browser with the coolest customization to the one with the least.I mean, even Edge had more customization when it came out than this and Edge still doesn't have extensions for most users. How can discontinue a browser and replace with one that doesn't even support bookmarks?!

I really tried to hang on to it after it became that unusable version of Chrome, but it was just impossible. It turned from the browser with the coolest customization to the one with the least.I mean, even Edge had more customization when it came out than this and Edge still doesn't have extensions for most users. How can discontinue a browser and replace with one that doesn't even support bookmarks?!

Opera does have some great customization. It also has bookmarks. It's probably my favorite web browser to use.

I really tried to hang on to it after it became that unusable version of Chrome, but it was just impossible. It turned from the browser with the coolest customization to the one with the least.I mean, even Edge had more customization when it came out than this and Edge still doesn't have extensions for most users. How can discontinue a browser and replace with one that doesn't even support bookmarks?!

Opera does have some great customization. It also has bookmarks. It's probably my favorite web browser to use.

Just fired it up again. To see. It still seems t be nothing ore than a bare bones version of Chrome at first glance.Customisable mouse gestures also don't seem to be back. So the customisation boils down to extensions?

Yeah, I guess I'll just give up on it then.

EDIT: THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

I just did some more snooping and found an old project I had discovered after initially giving up on Chropera. Vivaldi!It's essentially a modern version of good old Opera. All the customisation from back in the day. The settings menu is insane compared to the ones other browsers have. And it's fully compatible with Chrome extensions on top of that. I would have never found it without your post giving me that kick Never switched to a new browser that quickly. Let's see how it holds up over the next few weeks.